2020
DOI: 10.11610/connections.19.3.00
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The Concept of Resilience: Security Implications and Implementation Challenges

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“…Based on the synthesis matrix above, as a whole, the researchers affirmed the concept of women's resilience in disaster as the ability of women to survive difficult situations both economically, socially, and psychologically before, during, and after disasters (Ferrer and Lagos, 2016;Budirahayu, Farida, and Amala S., 2019;McNamara and Westoby, 2020;Nyabeze, Jakaza, Chikoko, Mwapaura, and Zvokuomba, 2021). The concept of resilience can generally be used to improve safety and security in the face of new, unexpected threats and challenges (Fluri & Tagarev, 2020). Statistically high resilience is found in married couples, and resilience increases with age, experience, and skills (Rahmani, Salmasi, & Zarei, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on the synthesis matrix above, as a whole, the researchers affirmed the concept of women's resilience in disaster as the ability of women to survive difficult situations both economically, socially, and psychologically before, during, and after disasters (Ferrer and Lagos, 2016;Budirahayu, Farida, and Amala S., 2019;McNamara and Westoby, 2020;Nyabeze, Jakaza, Chikoko, Mwapaura, and Zvokuomba, 2021). The concept of resilience can generally be used to improve safety and security in the face of new, unexpected threats and challenges (Fluri & Tagarev, 2020). Statistically high resilience is found in married couples, and resilience increases with age, experience, and skills (Rahmani, Salmasi, & Zarei, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women are present as actors who play an important role in critical situations and have coping mechanisms and capacities that are different from men (Ferrer & Lagos, 2016). Women are catalysts for change for communities, families, and the people around them (Fluri & Tagarev, 2020). Women are actors driving social capital and financial recovery and have the capacity to mitigate disasters (McNamara, Clissold, & Westoby, 2020).…”
Section: Anthropogenic Disaster Climate Crisis and Patriarchymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature suggests that while the number of crises is increasing everywhere in the world affecting SCs, various policies and approaches have been employed to facilitate the resilience of an SC (Fluri & Tagarev, 2020;Lambert, 2017;Stauffacher, 2021). It was widely acknowledged that advanced information technologies (IT) could help to manage the impact of crises more efficiently and unite the resources to withstand the consequences (Ivanov, 2020;Shaw et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%